Tribune Information Service
Gurugram, June 29
Haryana is planning to arrange 4 flying faculties on a public-private partnership (PPP) foundation.
The declaration was made by Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala. He additionally stated that they had been mulling an aero museum and heliport in Gurugram on the identical mannequin.
Dushyant Chautala was chairing a gathering of officers of the Civil Aviation Division. Based on him, tenders have been signed for operating flying faculties in Mahendragarh and Bhiwani on PPP foundation. Now, the potential for operating these faculties in Karnal and Pinjore are being explored.
“Along with the institution of a global aviation centre at Hisar, the present airstrips within the state will probably be revamped. The advance of the airstrips of Bachhod and Bhiwani close to Narnaul in Mahendragarh district is being undertaken. The chances of growing a heliport and aero museum within the proposed World Metropolis alongside the Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram are being explored,” he stated.
Addressing the assembly, Dushyant Chautala stated that they had been striving to make Haryana a hub of industries within the area of aerospace and defence. For this, an aerospace and defence coverage is being ready.
“The state is a frontrunner within the auto trade and aerospace is the longer term. So we’re paying particular consideration to it. Proper from coaching faculties to establishing manufacturing models for trade, we see nice alternative and are working with stakeholders,” he stated.